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‘His Career in Prie — ~ Case Up in. Dunphy, charging her with mining disgrace from the novitiate of the o Incidentally while pressing his Drogan has been sojourning in New feaued by Magistrate Corrigan in the Tombs Police Court last Thursday, charging him with Geing ifftane, and if he appears an this nide_of the river he will be arrested and held. ‘The sult of the former Jesuit novice j {a altogether the most remarkable pro- eeeding on record in this State He al- Yeges thet Mre Dunphy, who is the dmuahtér of nis mother’s brother, ‘Thomas H. Barrett, of Yonkers, fol- Jowea him persistently for years, de- finale causing his ruin. Doesn't Seek Money. Alfred B. Oagoodby, of No. &1 Nassan ‘strea attorney fot Drugan, sald to- @ay fiat the suit for $100,009 was not for Money but to offset Mrs. Dunphy s forty to have his elient committed | @n Insane asylum. To en Evening World reporter who saw him to-day at/ his home, No. Mer. Sagoodsby said: “The ‘sult resolves itself into a fight em my clent's part for vindication and an. effort to save him from an asylum. He \s not a Sunatic in any sense of the word, but he is*crushed ty the igno- © ity Of ‘the position In which he himaelt. In Great Mental it is "Khe young man {s in the greatest mental anguish. His life in the-monas- tery had wnfitted nim for contact with the world, .His. mind was that of a carefully reared young boy's, which every youth 1s supposed to know were to him a closed book, I.am sure _ that he will be able to convince any unbiased person the! while Broken over his ‘expulsion from the orfer to which he had given his life, and feeling keenly the attitude in which be stands toward his church he is en- = tirely sane.” According to his statements to his at- _* tormey, Drugan first noticed that his cousin wes too ardent in her s&itude toward him when she called to see him . A him with such fervor on these occasions that he felt constrained to inform his superior of what had happened, and as @ result he waa ordered to say many prayers, while she, he says, bidden to see him alone. Nevertheless, he any phe succeed- in seeing him and in protesting. for | and told the police where Solack could |chance Harry Hansom was thera to see {He Was bern in Albany and was x fim a great love. He was induccd to|be found. He was arrested at the| his slater off, and inthe rush and olae |gTandson of the tate James Van Valken- |B “accompany her to cafes and drinking |home of his. mother, No, 10S East/and contusion we got mixed, and I, berg, wio thirty years ago wax famous | 4 ejaSearaual adsilte: oTnen aie gseatGn (rouren street. hugged his sister and he hugced mine. ‘as a political leader. to. any about a year ago he was taken by her to the Ansonia when he was {ll She alded him in getting to bed he avers, and then left, saying ghe meant ‘to go to the Hotel Belle- . claire, In a half hour she returned, he says, and although he begged her to leAve, he claims she remained. Hin description of his fall he likens te the temptation of St. Antho: When he reajized what he had done be saya he threatened to kill aAlmsetf, but rhe soothed him and thé ust day she Ot him cacried to St- Luke's Hospital, Put a Ring on Her Finger, _ After he had been expelled from the Ozder he says: he accompanied her about uatil hisrfonds were gone. For awhile he was at her father’s house Once, he sare, he went with hey to St. Patrick's Cathedral, and ax they knelt before an altar in prayer he put on her. finger a rine as n eign that hin inten- YS that he wanted to lead a good iif ao he declares, she tempted | and again, Later she told bim she. did not to Ree him-tsr three months. {sed to‘comply, he says, bet that ahe was enjoying the compa + other men-and Hi he found Mrs. Init wish Di woman gining w: 4 men. Tie next morning be sayn one of these “men threatened him with arrest unless ne let Mrs, Wuaphy alone. : . Drugan's lawyer ts the tho. statement that this will be called ax a witness in t ‘along with edvera! Catholic c who mre supposed to know of the young noyiclate’s all Ele to keep hin yows. © Drugan comes from Balt iy-seven years old. ra and is He- spent elght Years in study at Jesuit institutions in * Frederick Md.. and Woodstock, The next two years he spent as an in- etructor in St Francis Xavier's Col- Tege, in West Sixteenth street. Drugan and his lawyer assert that} during the summer and fall of 1905 Mra, Dunphy and Drugan spent much! timo in each other's company visiting all-night upper roadway. Their experiences culminated, after a fate dinner one Might, in a climax whieh Ia described tn the complaint. The allegations made the ‘complatut on ny and which:ts é ~ EX-JESUIT WHO SAYS ‘ ~ COUSIN RUINED HIM... _ of Insanity, but Dodges Warrants It is Pomeed that the most unusual story of Gnineue that has Soa _ been heard in New York Stite will come out on the first Monday in Jan- uary, in the Supreme Court at White Plains, when Justice Keogh calls} the hundred-thousand-dollar‘damage suit of Frank Drugan, for ten years! a student of the Jesuit Brotherhood, against his cousin, Mrs. Emily F. self with the most solemn and binding vows that a human being can take. ! action the young man must keep on dodging the confimement which threatens him as an alleged lunatic. | Jersey to evade service of q warrant) clarimg her great love for ‘him aae| 13) jest One Hundred and Third -strcet, | {07 THINKS Y Court to-day on the charge of having heart-; earty tn 1906. He clafms that she kissed} Wan fore; S0leck was betrayed by a former ons toward her were pure, ¢ though they could never marry. After | ss this secret ring ceremony he Insists | again, He prom-! another | restaurants and cafes alosig) _ Drugan, Who Alleges She Wrecked sthood, Is Accused Court To-Day. | his life and causing his expulsion in rder to which he had dedicated him-, signed by Str. Osxoodby. ure in part as follows: | | Charges an Assault. | “That on the firat day of December, 1M, the defendant, by trick and a: | fice, induced the plaintifr to en! a | room at the Ansonia Hotel, located in | the borough ‘of Manhattan, City uf New | York, ant that while the plaintumt was. tm said room. II] and confined to the | bed therein, the defendant surreptitious-| ly entered said room * * * © “That by ‘teason of the sald assault_ the plainulf! was dismissed and pro-/ hinited “from. re-entering the Jesutt/ order and has been7Tobliged to sever | is oownection with said order.” | airs. Wunpay nas iuved apart from her pesbane for the last two or three j pu anereec dy there is ‘no CHS ee | Dunphy failed in business in 1904, ater they had been married two years, | And ts pow, employ ci Oo ad West, peter and ‘and | jstere at fesse Uttie. in his: doings, ind early sum- Bier vot this re $10 a wee! Miss Jeannette ber shon in t Ansonia, DESERTED ARMY 10 SUPPORT MOTHER = ~ summer. | Samuel SoleceWwas in’ the Yorkville deserted from the army. Magistrate Kernochan ordered him back to Fort Slocum. He had’ deserted on-Nov. 15, he the Caurt, so that he could be of material aenistance to hix aged moth- er and two sick sisters, who were in want. “1 couldn't get a fod at my trade as painter,” he sald, “so ‘ecided to go hito the army In August last, Intending | to give my mother and sisters (he $13 & month Day. When I got my ieay joveniber I found them all down s A ahout tor be DUC out und then iagued Harder than ever: form Job. at my trade. I got a fob at $2.0 a day and was able to provide for motier and sisters. They are well noy and Iam ready to gO back and take my medi- cine. roommate at: the fort/ with whom he had had: a quarrel regarding a. young woman, The former chum went to the East Fifth street station last night | Brooklyn Ito look into both. |come to use whatever we turn up.” Trust © rarer! {Gener Mackey Kings County, Justice Emith’ in Alban: } words, you see, sir? tl-p. air. ter all. Lf wi CLARE “SSH HED IN BANK PROBE Coroner Statement of Woman Beat- District - Attorney Finds International Trust Frauds in His Inquiry. OMciais of the Intemational Trust|: Mra Mary Mag HelneX, who Comminy and oklyn’ Hank were A199 Ae Ie A’ sivter-in-law of Mine, | Tealled, besore the Kings County Grand} S:human-Heln i dying at the Vie-} HJury tex the. Investication being |torla Annnex, No. 144 Brosdway, from, made by tet-Attorney Clarke, into | the effects of a the causes of the financial John 8. Jenkins, Vice-President of the coliapse. hands ‘of thieves, who robbed her of International, had a jong. session before | #9 in money and $1.08 in Jewlry, fand jury’ and it was said that William | She made an ante-mortem® statement | to-day to Coroner, Dooley. in which / 8. Hurley. Vice-President of the Bor- ough Bank, will be called. A clerk of the: Brooklyn Bank appédred with a» load of becks aud supplied some inter~ sting feures. Distriet-Attorney Clarke said to-day he did nos at first Intehé to probe into affairs of tie International, because is a New York County concem. He was Inclined to leave ® to District: AL torney Jerome. “But I found that the affairs of the Bao and the International ‘ompany were very closely inter- said Mr. C ‘and so 1 had . Jerome ian wel- she declared that she believed her man whose name she kill her. a mentioned “It Is my el that Iam about 4 the men who short time ago,”* earnest bel to dle, that beat and robbed me to. kill me. were beating ime with a poker one of | them said: “KUT Tomenber make a botch of ft." "" “One of the men engaged in: the at- No Christmas fioney. tack upon me was Wa There will be no Christnias money for Si#0 known as ‘Fatty’ Will the deposttors-of the Williamsburg Trust [* name to tho police a | Compan; clues By which they should have located “There ts no immediate hope for the 2 depositors,” said Frank L. Bapst, one of the recelvers, to-day. “There {a no;running down thejmen wh> robbed and money avalladie. Tnere ts $625,000 in’ mortally woundedj me. Detcotives came cash on aand, but $4h,90 Is owed to the |here, talked to me and went away, and [First National Bank, and, \under the|that {s all I have heard about their lay, the bank must be paid ‘drat. part of JE : willtaetianyemoneviotioeie depositors “I told them that this Willlams had a fore e More than $1. |aister working at Miner's Theatre last | notes huve sone tw protes ‘week, and thay if they. questioned het that th pe ni Tecel vs ve! a iJ inken charge, the makers of the notes |they misht find out something about may cranky Sher atutude.” him. No detective, 1 have ascertained. veustus Van Wyck. who was named called upon his slater. It is a fine state the. Pullamebars | of affairs when a woman can be called | to the door of her own house. beaten by we mustn't XM 9.00) in but now an co-recetver of has not yet qualified. with Deputy Attorney- to-d John J. Kuhn, representing the de- positors of the Williamsburg Trust *. and Attorney-General Jack- He had a t the crime. District-Attorney through my Assemblyman Weeks, but to no avail. } When I am dead and the Coroner starts | an investigation maybe the police val | get busy.” ——— | KILLED BY SHOCK OF WINTER PLUNGE Winter bathing {= declared to be re- sponsible for the deat of DeWitt Van Valkenberg, for the past elght yea: clerk In the Hotel Lorraine, Fifth who dled | lawyer, | } mer says he will carry the action to change the venue of the action taken by Justice Betts, of Ulster County, to which is pending before pce a tee RR SUMS MRS. LESLIE CARTER. GREAT. BARRINGTON, Muass.. De> 16.—Sult xgainst Mrs. Les Carter Hayne has been instituted by Min, Edith M. Norton, a stenugrapher, td recover for services rendered while Mra. Carter was in the Berkghires last -—____ The Origin of Tip. (From the Tacoma News.) “Did you ever wonder, sir, what was the origin of the word ‘tip’? said the +did,"" ‘the patron an- chief ryly Weil, FIN ion avenue afd Forty-fifth atrect, yoy In the past, sir, every restaurant used to have a smali se contribution box beside the cashiers | oat night at nls home, No, 140 Six desk for patrons to drop coppers in, and {tleth atzeet, Bath Beach, from nephritis; this her For the! past three years Mr. Van Val. | jenderg has been tn fil health, although suffering from no particular aflment. A | friend suggested a cold plunge in salt water would prove a héaling and Invtx- orating tonic, and one day in January, 195, he put on a bathing sult and plunged into the Icy waves. He never recovered from the shock and soon be- éame a victim of general breakdown. Van Valkenberg was thirty-five yeats ¥ station | old und in survived by 8 wife and son. same | box was inscribed with the ‘o Insure Prompiness.’ To insure promptness— “This ts your hat, slr? 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